[R] Debugging makefiles.

rkevinburton at charter.net rkevinburton at charter.net
Fri Nov 6 22:27:52 CET 2009


Thank you.

I found the problem. For some reason there was a zero-length file with the name of 'r' in the bin directory. When I removed this the build worked fine. I still don't know why this file caused a problem but I am happy with the solution.

Kevin

---- rkevinburton at charter.net wrote: 
> I did a 'make clean' followed by a rebuild and got the same error. I recopied the source (overwritting the existing files) followed by a 'make clean' and 'make all recommended' and received the same error. I am really lost. It must be something in my environment but I don't know how to track it down.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> ---- rkevinburton at charter.net wrote: 
> > I have sucessfully built and run R from source and I have begun to change some of the source files to help with my learning process. All of a sudden I recieved the following error on build:
> > 
> > building package 'stats'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > building package 'datasets'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > ../../../library/datasets/R/datasets is unchanged
> > building package 'methods'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > make[3]: Nothing to be done for `RfilesLazy'.
> > building package 'grid'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > building package 'splines'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > building package 'stats4'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > make[3]: Nothing to be done for `Rfiles'.
> > building package 'tcltk'
> > all.R is unchanged
> > ../../bin/R: not found
> > make[1]: *** [R] Error 127
> > make: *** [all] Error 2
> > 
> > I have just changed MkRules and some of the Fortran source files. I have not changed any of the Makefiles so I am not sure where this error is coming from or how best to trace the root of the problem. Maybe someone with a little more knowledge on the 'R' source structure and build process could help me out with a little advice here. If have tried the '-d' option but that is entirely too much debug information for me to digest. I just need to know where '../../bin/R' is needed and why it is not found.
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Kevin
> > 
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